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Gezza

Dreadful to contemplate, but it must be at least considered. He IS the only Privy Councillor in our Current House of Reprehensibles. And they’ve certainly handed them out like chocolate coins to a few rather common rogues.

Gezza

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Winston needs to define his edge better. Last time he went up was when Dame Devoy chipped in to the election debate. Jacinda has eclipsed Winston given their proposal to cut immigration; recognising there is a problem is a first step.
Labour cannot be trusted however. They are still into identity politics.
The night before last I listened to RNZ. A Chinese NZr (original) was complaining about racism against Chinese. Essentially she was saying that she is ethnically Chinese while having ancestors going back to the goldfields, however she identifies with chinese culture and society. Another similar person was also featured on RNZ and she said the same sort of things but also related the deep emotions she felt going back to “her village” in China.
How does she think Europeans feel when they go back to their “village” to find those in charge are celebrating demographic change as the most enlightened sacrifice? Essentially they are arguing for circles within a space. The space is New Zealand, the circles are other peoples and their cultures.

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Gezza

In my opinion the best thing would be for Winston & co to receive as few votes as they can possibly get & then for him to retire gracelessy & let Shane Jones & somebody other than the little bald lackey guy tussle over who should try & carry on leading what’s left of the Party.

PDB

Peters thought this election would be his time to step into the spotlight after being sidelined for three terms by the National govt. He’d run a ‘Trump-like’ campaign and be seen by the New Zealand people as the catalyst for change. As ‘kingmaker’ he would be pulling all the levers of govt, policy would only pass with his tick of approval, and he would ensure the Greens were kept out of govt. HE would be the centre of attention during the election campaign.

Then Labour changed Little for Ardern………

Now Peters looks like a political dinosaur – in comparison even Bill English looks like a sprightly 25 year old. Winston has coughed up traditional Labour supporters who now think it safe to fly home to the Labour nest & he has been starved of oxygen as the MSM flock to Ardern who ironically is almost a younger, female version of himself in terms of talking in slogans, avoiding detail and clocking up big spending promises.

Now Peters is facing the real possibility of Labour forming a govt without him and he has made the mistake of not attacking Labour apart from occasional moans about them stealing policies from him. He has refused to enter into the television debates thinking them beneath a person of his status, dismissed clear polling trends & looked weak in avoiding any debates featuring Gareth Morgan.

The Kingmaker has no clothes.

Gezza

To be fair Helen Clark talked slogans & no detail & got Labour 3 terms.
And then John Key talked slogans & no detail & got National 3 terms.
So there’s good precedents for this approach after enuf people have got sick of the last lot.

patupaiarehe

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Gareth Morgan says there is a $55 million hole in NZ First accounting. I’m not surprised and we shouldn’t be voting for amateurs. The problem is that vested interests aren’t amateurs and neither are the ideologically possessed nutters humanities turn out on the left.

Gezza

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What I’m saying is that political parties should get help when coming up with their proposals and with getting their views across. The problem would be setting a threshold. Perhaps a system where experts judge the viability of their ideas (Lion’s Den)?